Using street view, you can often see "Social Security" on a building or sign.

Social Security Office Directions and Notes :

RT 3W:EXIT AT BROAD ST;TURN RT ONTO ALLWOOD;FO RIGHT AT NEXT LIGHT RT 3E:EXIT AT BROAD;TURN LEFT;TURN RIGHT AT LIGHT:FO AT 2ND LIGHT

Clifton Social Security Office Notes

Social Security office hours have been reduced the past few years.
Now almost all Social Security offices have the same hours of 9:00
to noon on Wednesdays, and 9:00 to 4:00 on other weekdays.
Fridays may be a bit less crowded. Try to get an appointment by
phone first. You can do many things like signup for retirement
benefits online at ssa.gov.

Comments

What's Wrong With this Math???

Monday, August 9, 2010 - 14:28 by Guest

Just wondering how this can be possible:

I'm 38 years old and have paid over $47K into Social Security as of 2008. My spouse is 35 and has only paid around $27K. Both of our jobs pay almost exactly the same, as well as our past employment history over the reported years.

How is it that her Social Security benefits show that she will receive considerably more than I will at retirement? This doesn't make sense to me. I've almost doubled what she has paid in.